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2 PAPAKURA COURIER, APRIL 20, 2011
NEWS
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AND FERRIES
Friday, 22 April to Monday 25 April
On GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY, buses will run to
public holiday (Sunday) timetables. There will be no Good Friday
NiteRider services. (NiteRider will run as normal on Saturday night/
Sunday morning). Airbus Express and the Manukau-Airport (380)
service will operate as normal.
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holiday (Sunday) timetables.
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remainder of Easter weekend, all services will be replaced by rail bus
replacement services due to ongoing track works.
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KARAOKE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Will joins the elite at uni
Top scholar:
Will Coleman
has earned a
scholarship to
the prestigious
Cambridge
University in
England.
By TROELS SOMMERVILLE
If I have seen a little
further it is by standing
on the shoulders of
giants, Sir Isaac New-
ton said.
Now one Papakura
student has the oppor-
tunity to see further
than he
could ve
imagined.
William Coleman will
be able to pick some of
the finest brains in the
world after winning the
Sir Douglas Myers Schol-
arship to study at Cam-
bridge University in
England.
Will says it was a bit
overwhelming when he
found out he d received
the scholarship which is
worth $100,000 a year.
My mum was ecstatic.
She screamed a bit and
burst into tears.
But he s excited about
the prospect of studying
at the prestigious insti-
tution.
It will be good for my
own personal growth, he
says. I think the whole
whole competitive cul-
ture and history of the
excellence makes the
students achieve their
best.
Eight hundred years
on from its founding, the
university can boast a
number
of world-
changing alumni.
Charles Darwin, Sir
Isaac Newton and New
Zealander
Ernest
Rutherford all studied in
and walked the hallowed
halls.
After graduating from
King s College last year,
Will decided to go to
Otago
University
initially to study health
science. But after getting
the news of his scholar-
ship he has put plans to
become a doctor on
the back burner.
Instead he has decided
to pursue a degree in
modern and medieval
languages.
I ve always really
loved languages all the
way through school.
During his four-year
degree he will study
Spanish and French as
well politics and history.